THE DISTRICT MESSENGER the Newsletter of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London Roger Johnson, Mole End, 41 Sandford Road, Chelmsford CM2 6DE
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THE DISTRICT MESSENGER The Newsletter of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London Roger Johnson, Mole End, 41 Sandford Road, Chelmsford CM2 6DE opinions expressed are the editor’s unless noted otherwise no. 178 16th April 1998 To renew your subscription, send 12 stamped, self-addressed ‘seldom bothered with the formalities of . marriage?’), but he envelopes or (overseas) send 12 International Reply Coupons or has a nice way with words, and he does pick up on a great many £5.50 or US$11.00 for 12 issues. Dollar checks should be oddities and inconsistencies that seem to have escaped his payable to Jean Upton. Dollar prices quoted without predecessors. Just one thing troubles me: I like the idea that qualification refer to US dollars. Moriarty was behind the business of the Red-Headed League, but it should be pointed out that John Hawkesworth came up with That fine actor Daniel Massey died on 25 March. He never that notion first, in his script for the Granada TV series! Hall’s played Sherlock Holmes, though his father Raymond did — in Sidelights on Holmes will certainly establish itself as a standard the 1931 movie The Speckled Band , opposite Lyn Harding’s Dr work, to which future scholars will regularly refer. This 190-page Grimesby Rylott (*sic*) . He did, however, make a very paperback is as sturdy and handsome as we’ve come to expect distinguished J. Neil Gibson, in Granada’s ‘Thor Bridge’ in 1991, from Calabash Press. Post-inclusive prices are: USA $24.75; to Jeremy Brett’s Holmes. There’s a third connection too: Canada Cdn$35.00; rest of world (airmail) £17.85 or US$28.00, Daniel’s sister Anna Massey was Brett’s first wife. (surface) £16.00 or US$25.15. I’m fed up with pastiche . With the word ‘pastiche’, I mean. It Published in February was The Adventure of the Detected once, rightly, bore the meaning of affectionate and sincere Detective: Sherlock Holmes in James Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake imitation, but in recent years it’s acquired unnecessarily by William D. Jenkins (Greenwood Press, 88 Post Road West, pejorative associations, and some people have taken to coining Westport, CT 06881, USA; £36.50). Out this month from Carlton perversely mis-spelt neologisms (‘pastischistes’ and the like). Books (no address to hand) is The World of Sherlock Holmes by We’re actually talking about new Sherlock Holmes stories, and Martin Fido (£14.99). This month too, Wordsworth Editions Ltd (when I remember) that’s the sort of term that I shall use in this (Cumberland House, Crib Street, Ware, Herts. SG12 9ET) issue newsletter. David Stuart Davies’s Shadows of Sherlock Holmes (£1.00), John Hall has kindly sent a review copy of his novel Sherlock while The Best of Sherlock Holmes (£1.00), also edited by David, Holmes and the Telephone Murder Mystery (Breese Books Ltd, is due from Wordsworth in June. In May, HarperCollins 164 Kensington Park Road, London W11 2ER; £6.99). As you’d Publishers (77-85 Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith, London expect from one so thoroughly conversant with the Canon, the W6 8JB) will publish four ‘Adventures of Shirley Holmes’ at author captures the Watsonian style admirably (though his £3.99 each: The Case of the Burning Building, The Case of the Holmes does say ‘think you?’ rather a lot), and his Alien Abductions, The Case of the Blazing Star, The Case of the characterisations ring true. The murder of a photographer at Disappearing Dragon, together with ‘Adventures of Shirley Belmont, an artists’ retreat in Surrey, is brought to Holmes’s Holmes’: The Essential Casefile (£2.99). These books seem to attention by Dr Watson, himself a guest at the establishment. Yes, have some connection with a children’s television series. Watson once said that he introduced only two cases to his friend Joseph J. Eckrich (914 Oakmoor, Fenton, MO 63026, USA; e- — those of the Engineer’s Thumb and Colonel Warburton’s mail [email protected] ) has an extensive list of Sherlockiana for Madness — but that statement appeared in 1891, and the Belmont sale. US enquirers should send a stamped & self-addressed affair is dated to 1899. As in The Hound of the Baskervilles , envelope; those overseas send two International Reply Coupons Watson does a good deal of the preliminary investigation, and or a $1.00 bill. New catalogues are available from Christopher acquits himself well, but it takes Sherlock Holmes to unravel the Heppa (48 Pentland Avenue, Chelmsford CM1 4AZ; phone complex tangle of passionate relationships — and then he gets his 01245 267679); Nigel Williams Rare Books (22 & 25 Cecil man as much by luck as by wit! This is Conan Doyle’s Holmes, a Court, London WC2N 4HE; e-mail [email protected] ); The brilliant but fallible figure. The book is handsomely produced to Mysterious Bookshop (82 Marylebone High Street, London Breese’s usual high standards, and I’m happy to recommend it as W1M 3DE; e-mail [email protected] ); and a jolly good read. ( The Travels of Sherlock Holmes by John Hall Forbes Gibb (29 Falkland Street, Hyndland, Glasgow G12 9QZ; is also available from Breese Books at £6.99.) e-mail [email protected] ). (*Only the last is wholly devoted John Hall is probably best known as one of the most scrupulous to Holmes and Conan Doyle.*) and perceptive Holmesian scholars currently active. His third new A twin-cassette called The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes , read by book should please even those who dislike new Sherlock Holmes Christopher Lee, was released in February by HarperCollins stories. I’d assumed that Sidelights on Holmes (Calabash Press, Audio at £8.99. From the same company in June comes Lee’s P.O. Box 1360, Ashcroft, B.C., Canada V0K 1A0) would be a reading of The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire and Other biography of the detective, following up the author’s lives of Dr Stories (£8.99). Also in June there’s Douglas Wilmer’s abridged Watson and Professor Moriarty. Instead, it’s a story-by-story reading of The Sign of Four (Penguin Audiobooks, 27 Wrights commentary, evidently inspired by, and complementing, Martin Lane, London W8 5TZ; £7.99). Bert Coules’s dramatisation of Dakin’s 1972 classic. Whereas Dakin treats the Canon in The Valley of Fear, with Merrison & Williams, was released on published order (and refuses to recognise The Case Book as cassette last month by BBC Worldwide Ltd in the BBC Radio authentic) John Hall adheres to his own chronology, established Collection. It’s to be followed by The Sign of the Four in June in his still-available I Remember the Date Very Well (Ian Henry; and A Study in Scarlet in August. Look for Bert’s home-page at 1993; £6.25). He has a way of spotting obvious facts which most http://freespace.virgin.net/bert.coules/shhome.htm. of us miss; for example, that cryptic message in ‘The Gloria Scott’: The game is up. Hudson has told all. Fly for your life. Allan Smith has spotted a couple of welcome re-releases in his Read the story again, and you’ll find that Hudson had done no local video store: The Masks of Death (The Tyburn Collection, such thing! The author’s statements can be unnecessarily Encore Entertainment Ltd, Cattespool Mill, Stoney Lane, sweeping (is it really true that the 19th century working class Tardebigge, Bromsgrove, Worcs. B60 1LZ) and Murder by Decree (BMG Video, P.O. Box 607, London SW6 4YY).Peter Hunter-Purvis, 6 Deer Park Way, Axwell Park, Blaydon-on-Tyne Blau notes that Scott Price’s The World of Sherlock Holmes NE21 5PD). The Nashville Scholars of the Three Pipe Mystery Shop (3957-A Grahamdale Circle, Memphis, TN 38122, Problem will meet on 23 May to study ‘The Copper Beeches’ USA) has issued a new illustrated mail-order catalogue of (Billy W. Fields, 902 Boscobel Street, Nashville, TN 37206, Sherlockiana. USA). There was a report in The Sunday Times of 15 March that Andrea Periodicals received. The Baker Street Journal , December 1997 Plunket has been recognised by the New York State Supreme (P.O. Box 465, Hanover, PA 17331, USA) (*The BSJ is one of Court as the controller of the Conan Doyle copyrights in the the essentials for Sherlockians; this issue covers an 1866 European Union, which are owned by her mother. This should be predecessor of Holmes, a detailed examination of ‘The Bruce- taken with a certain amount of salt. To begin with, a judge in the Partington Plans’, Petrarch and Meredith in ‘The Boscombe USA can hardly decide that a Brazilian resident owns European Valley Mystery’, and lots more*). Ironmongers Daily Echo and copyrights... What is certain is that the Conan Doyle copyrights Franco-Midland Branches Advertiser , Monday February 9th, in America remain unaffected. (*You can judge the accuracy of 1898 (*sic*) ( Société Sherlock Holmes de France , Grand Dépôt the Sunday Times report by the fact that Granada’s TV series de Paris, 26 avenue de la République, 75011 Paris, France) with Jeremy Brett is credited to the BBC.*) (*another superb broadsheet, compiled by Thierry Saint-Joanis and designed by Jean-Pierre Cagnat; contains a good deal about Our member Geraldine Beare, compiler of the standard index to RMS Titanic — original and reprint — and a new story, ‘Les The Strand Magazine , will be one of the speakers at a full-day Vacances de Sherlock Holmes’ by Martine Ruzé Moëns*). seminar on 16 May at The Artworkers’ Guild, 6 Queen Square, London WC1. The seminar is called An Introduction to Magazine The Serpentine Muse , Spring 1998 ( The Adventuresses of Illustration, 1860-1960, and Geraldine’s subject will be ‘A Sherlock Holmes , Evelyn Herzog, 360 West 21st Street, #5A, Picture on Every Page: The Strand Magazine, 1891-1950’.